Another Look at Malheur NWR
Written by Max Rae, Wildlife Photographer Photos by Max Rae; Feature image above of a great egret in flight As part of our local photo club, the Salem Digital
Written by Max Rae, Wildlife Photographer Photos by Max Rae; Feature image above of a great egret in flight As part of our local photo club, the Salem Digital
Images of Malheur NWR and the flora and fauna that are found there can evoke deep feelings of inspiration, admiration, or even nostalgia. We feel fortunate to be a conduit between Malheur NWR and the people who are moved by its majesty.
Written by Lane Wintermute, FOMR Member and Volunteer Photographer Photos by Lane Wintermute I was asked about how I came to know Malheur. It would be interesting to hear your
Photographs with Captions by Amanda Aman It is a real joy when I am scrolling through social media and I see a collection of images on ‘Birding Oregon’ or ‘PNW
Written by Rich Bergeman/Photos by Rich Bergeman The Malheur Refuge and surrounding territory are a photographer’s playground. My first visit was back in 1985 on a University of Oregon workshop,
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